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This project explores the role of damaged cells in aging, focusing on how their accumulation disrupts normal tissue function. It aims to investigate the influence of extracellular matrix proteins on cell survival versus death, potentially leading to new strategies for addressing aging and related conditions.
The increasing elderly population poses a dual challenge to the viability of both global health and our current welfare systems.
One of the pivotal aspects of aging involves the accumulation of damaged cells, known as senescent cells, in organs.
While these cells play a role in coordinating tissue repair whenever damage occurs, their aberrant accumulation disturbs normal tissue function, resulting in an unbearable burden that ultimately leads to aging.
Understanding how these cells accumulate wi…
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